Chapter 10 - Sneak Attack
Ten minutes earlier Squall had indeed lost his target, but in defiance of his name did not pick a path at random. He found an out of the way corner and whistled a call, gathering the others. Cloudhawk, Barb, the fat captain and his men converged on his position.
They pressed him for information and their faces grew serious when he told them the situation. Had they already been spotted?
âI donât think weâve been made or youâd be dead already. Itâs not uncommon for men like this to take extra precautions to stay hidden. He probably had this set up ahead of time, a safe route just in case.â
The captain wasnât a smart man, but he did have the benefit of six years serving as a soldier. Heâd heard a lot and experienced much. Here his perspective got right to the truth of the matter.
âItâs a habit of experienced insurgents, one they use whether theyâre being followed or not just in case. Heâs alert and thatâs going to make things more difficult. We can definitely be sure weâre on the trail of a true spy.â
The captainâs soldiers were only made more excited by the revelation.
âWe wanted a chance to prove ourselves, right?â
âGreat. This is so great!â
âIs there something wrong with your heads? Weâve lost them!â Barb was losing her patience. âWhat are we going to do now? Go from house to house? Thatâll take forever, and theyâre sure to know weâre coming. Our targets will be gone before we even get a whiff.â
âDonât worry, weâve still got things under control. I sprinkled the carpet in the bar with a fluorescent powder.â Squall regarded the despairing group with a grin. He pulled a small rod from his back and gave it a quick shake. Inside the rod was an unknown liquid which, when disturbed, began to emit a faint light. âThe powder is odorless and difficult to detect. But under the right light it becomes clear as day⊠there! Can you see it?â
Squall swung the rod a few inches over the ground, making a few passes until two pairs of footsteps appeared. They glowed with a faint green color.
Cloudhawk was ecstatic. Squall was more useful than heâd given him credit for.
Barb was also impressed. âYouâve got some tricks up your sleeves, guy!â
The demonhunterâs praise filled him with pride, but he didnât let it show. Instead, Squall went on trying to keep his words modest. âJust a little mischief is all.â
The soldier with the broken nose blurted out. âSo what are we waiting for?! Letâs get after them!â
âShut your face! Our leader hasnât given the order, what are you in such a fuckinâ rush about?!â The fat captain brought his fist down on the soldierâs helmet. He couldnât say he wasnât anxious, too, but he wasnât going to presume anything with three other people above his station calling the shots. He turned respectfully to the masked demonhunter. âSir, as you can tell we ââ
Cloudhawk ignored him, and instead turned to his young assistant. âSquall, can you describe the man our target met in the bar?â
Squallâs face scrunched tight as he searched his brain for details. âI remember the old man called him âBuzzard.ââ
âBuzzard?â Cloudhawk narrowed his eyes. âMiddle-aged man, kind of tall, sharp nose and a bald head?â
âYouâve met him?â Squall exclaimed.
Cloudhawk hadnât expected it to be him. His eyebrows drew tight together and after a moment of thought he answered. âI saw him once on one of my missions through the wastelands. Heâs a trusted member of the Dark Atom, led by a man named Wolfblade. Heâs dangerous.â [1]
The captain and his men visibly gaped at the master demonhunter.
One of Wolfbladeâs trusted men? This was staggering news! The Dark Atom was a group of heretics whoâd been operating in the elysian lands for years â a constant thorn in Skycloud Cityâs side. They were a group of crazed heathens who left destruction and a trail of corpses wherever they went. Everyone in the holy lands saw them as the enemy to their way of life.
Dark Atom was a well-organized group, they performed their jobs carefully and kept everything under wraps. No one had yet found their main hideout. Their leader, Wolfblade, was a madman wild with ambition whose main goal was the destruction of Skycloud City. The guard captain originally thought these men they were tracking were your garden variety schemers, but in reality theyâd stumbled on a Dark Atomâs plot!
Barb looked at Cloudhawk with wide eyes full of admiration. âYouâre amazing! I canât believe youâve gone fist-to-fist with members of the Dark Atom!â
This one had quite the imagination. When had Cloudhawk said anything about fighting them?
But it was true heâd had some experience with them. And the man whoâd represented the Dark Atom, whoâd come to buy the twisted fruits of the Academicianâs labors, was none other than this hook-nosed bald man.
The world was a small place, Cloudhawk was discovering. The chances of running into the guy again hereâŠ
The realization meant this was more difficult than heâd expected.
Cloudhawk had seen what Buzzard could do, he wasnât any less capable in a fight than Hyena. Meaning, the man was downright lethal. Could they capture him with only the few people heâd brought? But whether or not they could wasnât the most pressing question. Cloudhawk didnât have any reason to make an enemy out of the Dark Atom. Trespasser, the disease gifted to him by the Academicianâs final treachery, still swam through his blood. Who knew what sort of mutation it was causing. Only the Dark Atom had the power to help him, picking a fight with them was like digging his own grave.
Barb was itching for a fight. âPredecessor, give the order. Iâm ready to lead the charge!â
Inwardly Cloudhawk sighed. Heâd found this information out too late. Once the arrow left the bow you couldnât take it back. âWe canât run in half-cocked, safety is important. Letâs find where theyâre holed up at first.â
Sixteen people followed the faint green trail to a distant corner of the outpost. It ended at a derelict warehouse that was otherwise uninteresting.
The Sandbar was full of borderland merchants and out of convenience many of them would construct warehouses for their goods. Often they were only used a couple times then abandoned. Such was the case for this building, which was largely unassuming and out of the way. Of course that is what made it the perfect place for plotting. It looked like theyâd found the right place.
âYou, get ready to break in the door.â The guard captain began giving orders in a low voice, pointing first to one of his men. âThe traitors are definitely in there so everyone be ready. Once the doorâs open we start the attack. Kill every last one of them, no quarter!â
âYes, sir!â
The soldiers spread out, using the cover of night and piles of detritus to hide their approach. Once the building was surrounded they hunkered down and waited for the signal. One of them then stood up and made his way toward the front door.
The guard captain gestured and the soldier charged, ready to burst through.
Then all of a sudden a loud bang could be heard from inside, loud enough to burst their eardrums. In the next instant the warehouseâs sturdy door exploded outward in a shower of splinters. The Skycloud soldier went from a full sprint to an unplanned flight as suddenly he was careening backward, blasted away from the warehouse like heâd been struck by a raging bull. Four or five meters distant he hit the ground with an unsettling thud.
âMotherfucker!â
âTheyâve seen us!â
Several of the soldiers moved in to drag their comrade out of the crossfire. His armor had been blasted to bits and shards of it littered the ground. The unfortunate man rolled around in pain. If not for the superior quality of Skycloud armor he would have been blasted to pieces.
However just because it didnât blow a watermelon-sized hole in him didnât mean it wasnât a life-threatening wound. He was out of the fight at the very least, which meant they were a man down already. Talk about getting off on the wrong foot.
Barb stared in shock. âWhat is going on!?â
âTheyâve got some fuckinâ mean guns, thatâs what!â Cloudhawk had grown up in the wastelands. He knew what sort of damage these weapons could do, so he called out to the others. âDonât get close!â
âSon of a bitch! Theyâve got illegal weapons! You lot are fuckinâ dead! You hear me! Hammyâs cominâ for ya!â The portly captain saw his men as brothers, and seeing one of them laid out and fighting for his life threw him into a rage. âFire arrows!â
The guards didnât have the long-ranged bows used by Skycloud soldiers, and had instead brought with them medium-ranged crossbows. They were not unlike the ones used by Bloomnettleâs caravan guards, with a crossbow body and a high-pressure quiver. Every drum held a dozen or so bolts and each one had the stopping power of a rifle bullet. Military issue crossbows were stronger than the civilian variety as well, and though not quite as powerful as longbows they were more suitable for urban combat like this.
A dozen crossbows rose up. Suddenly a hail of crossbow bolts started tearing through the air.
The combined attack descended on the warehouse like a hurricane. The six-inch bolts were practically unstoppable within a six-meter range and punched through the buildingâs wooden walls like butter. [2] The tips of the bolts were also coated with a paralytic toxin, so even if they just scratched their targets it was enough to take them out of the fight.
Drums were quickly emptied. It only took the guards three seconds to switch them out for a full one.
Removing the need to hand crank new bolts made these crossbows vastly superior to the normal kind. [3] In close quarters they were deadly, and any enemy turned pale when they knew what they were up against. The soldiers were busy reloading when four or five objects were thrown at them through holes in the walls.
âMove!â
All around the warehouse a series of explosions shook the earth. The detonations didnât hurt Cloudhawk or his people but it did create a screen of smoke thick enough to impede their vision. The sounds of gunfire rang out from the haze and from time to time there was the light of a fire. They were fighting back.
âStop them! Not a single one gets out of there alive!â
As the fat captain screamed the order a figure ran out through the smoke like a tiger leaping from its lair. He swiped with the massive black sword in his hands.
The weapon carved a bloody swath through the air. A guardâs head hit the ground nearby and rolled away.
âTough one here!â
The captain raised his crossbow and fired off five bolts in an instant, but the killer disappeared into the fog. But the captain wasnât a greenhorn either, two of his shots connected â one in the shoulder and the other in the rebelâs chest. The bolts were strong, but the manâs constitution was stronger. The bolts only managed to cause minor flesh wounds.
The smoke began to swirl again. This time an enormous man with skin black as coal lifted an equally enormous gun.
The captain flung himself to the side just before the deafening blast of the manâs gun rang out. Another soldier was thrown backward. Quickly following the man with the black sword reappeared. His wounds leaked blood and the paralytics had begun to work their way through his veins, but it hadnât taken him down yet. He charged at the guard captain like a crazed rhinoceros.
1. If you recall Buzzard was the antagonistic man who met Hyena outside of Blackwater Base when the DN was buying mutants back in chapter 109.
2. It might be strange to see inch and meter used together here. The Chinese have something they call a cun, commonly called a âChinese inchâ, which is in common use. Cun measurements are used a lot in anatomy especially so itâs something I use constantly in acupuncture practice. A cun is measured in several ways: The width of your thumb; the space between the interphalangeal creases of your middle finger; fore and middle finger pressed together is 1.5 cun; your four fingers pressed together are 3 cun; the distance from the middle interphalangeal joint of your first finger to its tip is 2 cun. So these crossbow bolts are five or six cun â now you can do the measurements yourself!
3. Right, so these are automatic crossbows fired by compressed air. Literally the only difference between this and a gun is gunpowder. Is it gunpowder that the elysians find so taboo? What about fireworks? How do they demolish buildings, by blowing really hard?
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